The opening attracted numerous art lovers and guests who were inspired by the expressive paintings and the unique atmosphere of Villa Mythenstein. Etsu Egami was present in person, and the project partners Gerber & Stauffer Fine Arts and ZWEI Wealth introduced the over 100 guests to the Mythenstein project and the works of Etsu Egami.
The "Rainbow" exhibition runs until April 18, 2025, and visitors are invited to discover the works of Etsu Egami. Visits and guided tours are possible at any time by appointment. The works are for sale. Further information and the current availability of the works can be found at www.mythenstein.com.
Many thanks to everyone who contributed to the exhibition and its opening.
The artist
Born in Tokyo in 1994, Etsu Egami lives and works in Tokyo and Beijing, where she is currently a post-doctoral researcher in art direction at Tsing Hua University. She holds a PhD (2022) and an M.F.A. from the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA), Beijing, and studied media art at the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design (2017).
The Mythenstein project
The MythensteinProjectis a collaboration between Gerber & Stauffer Fine Arts and ZWEI Wealth. The aim is to offer promising young artists from a wide range of backgrounds an exhibition platform in Switzerland and to make them known to a wider audience than is normally possible in traditional galleries for young art.